Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eriogonum alatum (Eriogonum alatum subsp. mogollense), Eriogonum alatum var. alatum (Eriogonum alatum subsp. triste, Eriogonum triste, Pterogonum alatum), Eriogonum alatum var. mogollense, Eriogonum alatum var. glabriusculum, Eriogonum alatum var. macdougalii
Search Criteria: Canyon de Chelly; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
ASC00072076G. Rink   7072001-07-12
United States, Arizona, Apache, Growing out of cracks in the rock at the top of the White Sands Trail on the south side of Canyon de Chelly., 36.10945 -109.43152, 1981m

ASC
ASC00073614Cutler   s.n.1939-08-16
United States, Arizona, Apache, Canyon de Chelly National Monument. Opposite Massacre Cave, Canyon del Muerto., 36.152528 -109.369984

Navajo Nation Herbarium


NAVA
NAVA00006732G. Rink   
United States, Arizona, Apache, detailed locality information protected

NAVA
NAVA00006818G. Rink   
United States, Arizona, Apache, detailed locality information protected

NAVA
NAVA00006972G. Rink   
United States, Arizona, Apache, detailed locality information protected

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
185439Richard R Halse   5201971-07-25
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Canyon de Chelly National Monument; between Wheatfields Canyon and upper Canyon de Chelly, 36.1641 -109.1498, 2195m

ARIZ
185438Richard R. Halse   6181971-08-11
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Very top of Antelope Trail, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, 36.1553 -109.5329, 1890m

ARIZ
185436Richard R. Halse   3971971-07-06
United States, Arizona, Apache County, At the very top of Antelope Trail on the peninsula, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, 36.1647 -109.43, 1890m

ARIZ
185437Richard R. Halse   7361971-08-31
United States, Arizona, Apache County, At the very top of Antolope Trail on the peninsula, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, 36.1647 -109.43, 1890m


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